Tom Stanworth
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Hi,
I dont know if I am cursed or typical. I settle on APX100 in all formats and it is withdrawn in 5x4 with other formats looking shaky (now gone)...then settle on FP4+ and Hp5+ in all formats and then Ilford has its wobble (just as getting to know DDX...) and products are absent from shelves. I flirt with Efke and then go back to Ilford once products are back and available again. I settle on Pyrocat HD and the paterson devs (as they performed so well and seemed good value as well as ubiquitous) and now paterson has folded and supply is uncertain and for now, largely unavailable.
This is very tiring not least because I had only a very small stock of Aculux 2 and more film yet to develop than it can manage! Therefore I have to find a new developer yet again. This combined with my travels and the lack of choice in Spain has meant I am in a right pickle. As much as I love pyrocat HD it is not for every occassion and water quality sensitivity of such devs mean that they are perhaps not the best to travel with (without sourcing distilled water etc)
I am now wondering whether the time has come to switch all developing to home mixed devs as the availability of devs (and film, but that is unavoidable) has become so unpredictable? Anyone asking the same question?
As I am still between homes I am pondering swithing back to ID11/D76 (which I have not used for ages) because if I then have to go to their home brewed variants I should be able to hit the ground running and should expect the same look?
I have seen a number of home made 'regular devs' such as d76/ID11 variants, Xtol clones and of course the venerable D23, but am a bit lost. How close are these home made versions to the Ilford/Kodak packaged versions? If I mix my own D76 will it give the same speed, the same dev time and grain as the branded ones (or so close as not to matter), ditto 'Xtol clones' and Xtol?
D23 looks incredibly simple to make up, but very few people seem to use it. I gather that used 1+1 it offers d76 like speed and fair acutance along with fine grain? It sounds rather like perceptol, but obviously is not as the formulae are different - with what effect?
Anyone got a tip for a common commercial product which can be reproduced exactly at home? This would be the ideal as while I dont have a darkroom or even a home......weighing out chems is not an option! I just want to start using something that I KNOW cannot be taken away from me as long as I am prepared to then make it myself.
Rgds,
Tom
I dont know if I am cursed or typical. I settle on APX100 in all formats and it is withdrawn in 5x4 with other formats looking shaky (now gone)...then settle on FP4+ and Hp5+ in all formats and then Ilford has its wobble (just as getting to know DDX...) and products are absent from shelves. I flirt with Efke and then go back to Ilford once products are back and available again. I settle on Pyrocat HD and the paterson devs (as they performed so well and seemed good value as well as ubiquitous) and now paterson has folded and supply is uncertain and for now, largely unavailable.
This is very tiring not least because I had only a very small stock of Aculux 2 and more film yet to develop than it can manage! Therefore I have to find a new developer yet again. This combined with my travels and the lack of choice in Spain has meant I am in a right pickle. As much as I love pyrocat HD it is not for every occassion and water quality sensitivity of such devs mean that they are perhaps not the best to travel with (without sourcing distilled water etc)
I am now wondering whether the time has come to switch all developing to home mixed devs as the availability of devs (and film, but that is unavoidable) has become so unpredictable? Anyone asking the same question?
As I am still between homes I am pondering swithing back to ID11/D76 (which I have not used for ages) because if I then have to go to their home brewed variants I should be able to hit the ground running and should expect the same look?
I have seen a number of home made 'regular devs' such as d76/ID11 variants, Xtol clones and of course the venerable D23, but am a bit lost. How close are these home made versions to the Ilford/Kodak packaged versions? If I mix my own D76 will it give the same speed, the same dev time and grain as the branded ones (or so close as not to matter), ditto 'Xtol clones' and Xtol?
D23 looks incredibly simple to make up, but very few people seem to use it. I gather that used 1+1 it offers d76 like speed and fair acutance along with fine grain? It sounds rather like perceptol, but obviously is not as the formulae are different - with what effect?
Anyone got a tip for a common commercial product which can be reproduced exactly at home? This would be the ideal as while I dont have a darkroom or even a home......weighing out chems is not an option! I just want to start using something that I KNOW cannot be taken away from me as long as I am prepared to then make it myself.
Rgds,
Tom